The French and Indian Wars lasted from 1754 to 1763. In that time the office of Prime Minister changed hands six times.
Here is the List.
Henry Pelham, 1743 to 1754,
The Duke of Newcastle, Thomas Pelham 1754 to 1756,
The Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish 1756 to 1757,
The Duke of Newcastle, Thomas Pelham 1757 to 1762,
The Earl of Bute, John Stuart 1762 to 1763,
And George Grenville 1763 to 1765.
The Duke of Newcastle, Thomas Pelham was the brother of Henry Pelham.
Well, the Prime minister during this war was actually Greenville. Prime minister Greenville.
George II was the king of England during the French and Indian war.
William Pitt
William Pitt the Elder.
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no most of them sided with the french
The English and Algonquians were allies during the French and Indian war.
King George III wa simportant for many reasons. In the Revolutionary war he was important because America was fighting against the British, and he was ruling over england at the time. He was important during the French and Indian war because he was king over England during that time, and England was fighting the French in that war ( it's called the French and Indian war because England enlisted the Native Americans help in defeating the French).
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Étienne François, duc de Choiseul was the leader of the government in France from 1758. The position was not officially called the Prime Minister during that time. Canada did not have a Prime Minister until 1867.